Instrument Microphones
Instrument Microphones for Studio Recording
Capturing an instrument accurately in a recording session comes down to matching the microphone's character to the source — and that decision shapes everything downstream, from how easily a track sits in a mix to how much corrective EQ you'll reach for later. The selection here spans dynamic and condenser designs from AKG, Audix, and Antelope Audio, covering everything from punchy close-mic applications to detailed stereo room capture, across entry-level through professional price points.
For high-SPL sources like kick drum and snare, a dynamic mic such as the AKG D112 MKII or Audix i5 provides natural SPL handling and a frequency response tailored to the instrument — meaning you get a usable track faster with less processing. When detail and transient accuracy are the priority — recording acoustic guitar, woodwinds, or orchestral instruments — small-diaphragm condensers and purpose-built miniatures like the AKG C516 ML or the Audix ADX10-FLP retrieve nuance that dynamics simply can't match. Studio Gears carries matched stereo pairs as well, including the AKG C314 Matched Pair, which are indispensable for phase-coherent drum overhead or piano recording.
Multi-pattern condensers like the AKG C314 deserve special attention in a home or project studio: the ability to switch between cardioid, omnidirectional, and figure-eight patterns opens up mid-side recording, Blumlein pairs, and ambient techniques that would otherwise require multiple specialized microphones. Think about the acoustic character of your space and the sources you record most often — those two factors will narrow the field quickly and point you toward the right mic in the grid below.